Lenovo Q1 revenue rose 43% to $26.94 billion
Lenovo reported revenue of USD 26.94 billion for the three months to June, up 43 percent year on year.
TL;DR
- Lenovo said Q1 revenue reached USD 26.94 billion.
- Revenue increased 43 percent from the same period a year earlier.
- Telecompaper said server turnover doubled in the quarter.
Lenovo recorded revenue of USD 26.94 billion in the three months to June, according to Telecompaper. The company said this was a 43 percent increase compared with the same quarter a year earlier.
Telecompaper described the quarter as the start of Lenovo's fiscal year. The report said server turnover doubled during the period.
The source excerpt did not provide additional figures for profit, regional performance, or device shipments. The reported growth figures covered Lenovo's overall revenue and its server business in the quarter to June.
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